Quorn JFC hit AFC Andrews for six

Quorn made some tactical changes with Luke Nuttall dropping into the right back position, Kieran Williams returning to left back and Morgan Enoux returning to centre midfield after his lengthy lay off, unfortunately Quorn were without injured players Toby Boivin and Diego Riera.

After last weekend’s disappointing performance Quorn JFC were hoping to get back to winning ways against a strong AFC Andrews side,

Quorn made some tactical changes with Luke Nuttall dropping into the right back position, Kieran Williams returning to left back and Morgan Enoux returning to centre midfield after his lengthy lay off, unfortunately Quorn were without injured players Toby Boivin and Diego Riera.

The first five minutes was a pretty even battle with both teams looking to find gaps in each other’s defence but both stood firm with AFC Andrews using the strength of striker Michael Harding to try and penetrate through the middle while Quorn JFC were using the wings to good effect with Owen Dewing and Ethan O’Shea causing problems for the Andrews defence with their in swinging crosses.

Quorn’s Morgan Enoux and Harley Brown had a constant midfield battle throughout the game against AFC Andrews Players M.Fawcett, M.Spencer and M.Harding but were well supported by captain Jaydn Kettle who was putting in some timely tackles.

The first goal of the game was scored by the home team and came from a superb through ball from Quorn’s right back Luke Nuttall who released George Baker down the right and his speed and accurate shot into the bottom corner made it 1-0, Quorn soon got the games second as a mazy run from Morgan Enoux saw him play the ball across the AFC Andrews goal mouth for Owen Dewing to slot home to make it 2-0,

Quorn looked to be cruising but football being the game it is saw Andrews pull one back when Nuttall was caught of position and Harding slotted powerfully past the diving Owen Phillips in goal despite getting a hand to it. Further chances would drop to Andrews but the defence of George Eaton, Luke Nuttall and Kieran Williams held strong.

The second half saw Quorn introduce Ben Ragg, Zach Watts, Alfie Glover and George Burton and the formation change to a 3-5-2 which made an immediate effect with Ragg feeding in Burton twice but both attempts were put wide.

Quorn were now playing a much tidier kind of football by passing more accurately and at speed which was resulting in more chances being created, luckily this half Quorn took those chances with Morgan Enoux getting their third outpacing his marker to slide past the keeper to make it 3-1 then a lovely reverse ball from Baker saw Harley Brown make it 4-1.

AFC Andrews continued to push forward but Watts, Eaton and Williams stayed compact and denied them any clear cut chances whilst Kettle did an outstanding job in the sweeper rol, AFC Andrews did get one back from a corner that saw striker Michael Harding side foot home to give Andrews some hope.

With 10 minutes left Quorn sealed the victory when Morgan Enoux got his second of the day volleying home from outside the AFC Andrews box to give them a comfortable 5-2 lead, the last goal of the game would again be for Quorn as Oscar Robinson turned his man on the right wing and set in a curling left foot shot from 25 yards that would leave the keeper absolutely stunned as it hit the top left hand corner of the net.

Despite not being their best performance they will be happy with another three points. The Mr Tax man of the match was Oscar Robinson whilst the Eaton Electrical outstanding performance went to Luke Nuttall.